The royal couple and their new-born baby won’t have to worry about the lack of parent and child parking when they dash out for nappies.

Staff at their local Asda supermarket in Llangefni on Anglesey have made the monarchs their very own guarded spec - right near the entrance of the store.

So when Wills, Kate and their future heir need emergency supplies, they can roll up and run in for their essentials.

Sprayed with the words ‘HRH Reserved', the traditional parent and child parking space has been revamped and adored with crowns and comes complete with a "royal guard".

A royal guard at the exclusive parking space at Asda, Llangefni

The quirky idea has created a buzz on social media site Twitter with shoppers sharing their thoughts.

@Steffan31 tweeted: "Asda Llangefni getting ready for the royal baby with a designated parking spot for the new arrival once he/she is born."

@SionedsSavloy tweeted: "Find it hilarious that Asda in Llangefni have painted a HRH parent and baby parking spot."

An Asda spokeswoman said: “To celebrate the impending birth of Prince William and Kate’s baby, we decided, with the Llangefni store being their local, that we would reserve a parking space especially for them.

“Kate has been spotted in the store a few times so we wanted to make life a bit easier for her. We also wanted to do something a bit different and special to celebrate the new arrival.”

“The parking space is at the front of the store for the couple’s convenience and even has a royal guard keeping an eye on it to make sure that no-one else parks there," she joked.

“It’s created a lot of excitement amongst our customers who, like us are looking forward to the birth of the royal baby.”

A royal guard directs supermarket shoppers away from the exclusive royal parking space at Asda, Llangefni

Asda Llangefni store manager Peter Ellis said: “The Duchess of Cambridge has graced the store with her regal presence several times before and we hope that the addition of her own parking space will entice her and her little Prince or Princess of Cambridge back to Asda.

"As Kate's often busy with official duties, customers that fancy their own bit of royal treatment can park their carriages there."